The Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation reports that the Juno, the vessel that went aground on Monday in the American Narrows section of the St. Lawrence Seaway near the Thousand Islands …
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The Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation reports that the Juno, the vessel that went aground on Monday in the American Narrows section of the St. Lawrence Seaway near the Thousand Islands bridge, has been refloated.
As of 8 a.m. this morning, navigation has resumed in the American Narrows portion of the Seaway and vessel traffic is currently moving normally.
The Juno will proceed to Mason Point anchorage. The Juno, a 621-foot Bahamian flagged bulk carrier with a load of sugar, was transiting the St. Lawrence Seaway inbound to the Port of Toronto.